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History of Ethiopia and the Horn Module (Hist.1012) 6 Competences This module enables students to: comprehend the nature of history; analyze relevant sources for History of Ethiopia and the Horn; describe Ethiopia and the Horn in relation to Human Evolution and Neolithic Revolution;
30 Μαρ 2024 · The specific objectives of the module are to enable students to: distinguish the nature and uses of history; identify pertinent sources for the history of the peoples of Ethiopia and the Horn; describe changes and continuities that unfolded in Ethiopia and the Horn; elucidate the causes, courses and consequences of events that happened in the ...
12 Ιαν 2024 · This document provides an overview of a university course on the history of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. The course is designed as a common course for Ethiopian students and covers the region's history from ancient times to 1995. It is divided into seven units that examine major social, cultural, economic and political developments.
This document provides an overview and table of contents for a teaching module on the history of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa from ancient times to 1995. The module is divided into 7 units that cover major political, economic, social and cultural developments in the region's history.
This course provides a history of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa from ancient times to 1995. The course is divided into 7 units covering major historical topics like human evolution, the development of states, religious and cultural changes, and political and economic transformations.
The first unit defines history, describes why history is important, how history is studied and introduces the region of Ethiopia and the Horn. The second unit seeks to explain peoples and cultures in the region.
It outlines 10 chapters that will cover: 1) introductions to the meaning and sources of history as well as historiography and periodization of Ethiopian history. 2) The general background and evolution of peoples in the region. 3) Ancient states from pre-Aksumite to the Zagwe dynasty.